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Ashwin Backs Kohli and Rohit for 2027 ODI World Cup, Cites Experience

Ravichandran Ashwin has backed Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for the 2027 ODI World Cup, citing their experience as vital for India's success in South Africa. He emphasized that fitness management and team support are crucial for the veterans, who will be nearly 40 by then. Kohli has scored 891 runs at 68.53 since 2025, while Rohit has 711 runs at 44.43. Ashwin urged India to extract maximum value from the senior players in challenging overseas conditions.

Ashwin backs Kohli, Rohit for 2027 ODI World Cup, says experience will be key in South Africa

New Delhi, June 11

Former India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has thrown his support behind Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma featuring in the 2027 ICC Men's ODI World Cup, saying their experience and presence would make India a stronger side despite both veterans approaching the twilight of their careers.

The World Cup, scheduled to be held in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia in October-November 2027, would see Kohli nearing 39 years of age and Rohit crossing 40. However, Ashwin believes age alone should not be a barrier if the players remain fit and continue receiving support from the team management.

"In my experience of how these things pan out, it's pretty straightforward: if the management wants both of them at the 50-over World Cup in South Africa, and if there is enough energy around it, it's very much possible to keep them on the park and utilise their experience," Ashwin said on ESPNcricinfo's video show.

Ashwin stressed that a combination of fitness management and backing from selectors and team management would be crucial in helping the two senior batters extend their ODI careers.

"And forgive me, I'm no specialist, I'm no medico scientist, I can't say this with utmost authority, [but if] there is a proper rehab programme, and there is something that's constructed around what they want to do, and if there is good vibes from the other half, the players will manage to make it," he said.

"But if there is any sediment of doubt that's trusted upon them, the players are going to find it harder because at this age, injuries are par for the course. The body is not the same as it was when it was 35 and below; it's not the same when you cross 32 itself."

The former spinner compared the relationship between players and management to a partnership, saying both sides must work together if the goal is to have Kohli and Rohit available for the next World Cup.

"So I think it's a bit of a give and take. I think good energy from both sides is very critical for both of them to make it happen to get to the 2027 50-over World Cup," Ashwin said, as per ESPNcricinfo.

"And having said that, I see no reason why they mustn't be there. They make your team definitely stronger with their presence and their experience of those conditions," he added.

Having retired from T20 Internationals in 2024 and Test cricket in 2025, Kohli and Rohit have focused solely on the ODI format. Kohli has enjoyed an outstanding run since 2025, scoring 891 runs at an average of 68.53, including four centuries and five fifties. Rohit has also remained productive, accumulating 711 runs at 44.43 with two hundreds and four half-centuries.

India are set to play 20 ODIs before the start of 2027, beginning with a three-match series against Afghanistan later this week.

While Kohli has been ruled out of the series because of a hamstring injury, Rohit has returned to the national squad after recovering from a similar issue that sidelined him for five matches during IPL 2026.

Ashwin believes Kohli's fitness remains a strong asset, while Rohit will need to continue managing his workload carefully over the next year and a half.

"He doesn't have a 50-over World Cup in his kitbag yet," Ashwin said of Rohit. "I think he wants to go there to the 2027 World Cup and showcase that, and win yet another silverware for himself and for the nation."

"I think he has also done enough to warrant a place, going all the way till that end," he added.

Ashwin concluded by highlighting the value of experience in challenging overseas conditions and urged India to make the most of their senior stars while they remain available.

"Till you have experienced cricketers like Virat and Rohit in your side, [and] in your ranks, going for an away World Cup in a country like South Africa, I think you should extract as much experience as you can from those," Ashwin concluded.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rahul R

Respectfully disagree with Ashwin here. At 39 and 40, reflexes start slowing down, especially against 140+ quicks on bouncy SA tracks. We saw what happened to Dhoni in 2019 WC - one great tournament doesn't mean extending everyone's career. Time to give opportunities to youngsters like Jaiswal, Gaikwad and Patidar in ODIs. Let the legends go gracefully instead of dragging them to 2027.

Siddharth J

Absolutely agree with Ashwin! Experience in South Africa is everything - those bouncy pitches and swing conditions need batters who have scored there before. Kohli averages 53 in SA ODIs, Rohit has a century there. You don't throw that away for 'youth experiments'. Also, Ashwin's point about team management vibes is spot on - look how Australia managed their older players in 2023 WC. Need that same trust! 💪

Priya S

Fair points from Ashwin but I think we should be careful. Kohli's fitness is incredible - he's still the best fielder in the team. But Rohit's injury history is worrying. If they stay fit and keep performing like they did in 2025, why not? But if there's a dip in 2026, we need to be ruthless. India can't afford sentiment in World Cups anymore - we've seen what happens when we stick with out-of-form senior players (2019 semis, 2022 T20 WC). Let performance decide, not reputation.

Varun X

Ashwin has nailed it as always! South African conditions demand experience - remember how our young guns struggled in the 2023 SA tour? Kohli and Rohit's centuries there were the difference. Plus, Kohli's stats since returning to form are Bradmanesque. And Rohit deserves that 2027 WC - he missed the 2023 final and still hasn't won a 50-over WC. Let them go for one last dance! 🏆 #

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